Hi Brian,

Thanks for your reply. Because, I am not a member I was not able to
post any message. But, now I can :)

So, in this case may be I have to host them in some good Linux Host.
Although, I have seen people hosting Tilestache in GAE.


-Thanks
Raj

On Nov 16, 8:57 pm, bFlood <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi raj
>
> You won't be able to get Mapnik to run, it definitely has some c
> runtime dependencies. As for TileStache, depending on what
> functionality you wanted, you might be able to get it running. but
> afaik, it uses OGR for data access, so that would be useless on GAE as
> well.
>
> all in all, I'm not sure you'll have much luck with either
>
> cheers
> brian
>
> On Nov 16, 11:13 am, Raj <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hey,
>
> > Before using google app engine, I thought its not a bad idea to ask to
> > wise people in this group.
>
> > My basic requirement is to host,
>
> > Mapnik (Mapnik is a Free Toolkit for developing mapping 
> > applications,http://mapnik.org/),
> > TileStache (TileStache is a Python-based server application that can
> > serve up map tiles based on rendered geographic 
> > data,http://tilestache.org/).
> > Any direction/insight on this would be helpful.
>
> > As I looked into the 'Google App Engine SDK for Python' : (Windows/Mac
> > OS X/Linux/Other Platforms/MapReduce Bundle),
> > I am trying to use the 'Linux app engine'(because my production
> > environment is linux based). But my development environment is Windows
> > based. So, does my download platform(OS) matters? or should I use the
> > appropriate one for the respective environment(dev/prod)?
>
> > -Thanks
> > Raj

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